A passenger went overboard while the 'MS Euribia', en route from Aalesund to Flåm, was sailing through the Sognefjorden on June 6, 2024, at around 3:30 a.m. LT. The incident happened near Flåm. The ship had planned to dock all day in the port. The ship stopped a little more than 50 miles west-northwest of the port, and turned around. A helicopter rescued the passenger, who was transferred to a hospital. No other details about how the man fell off the ship have been revealed. The ship has mainly stayed on schedule despite the incident, and arrived back in Kiel on Juen 8.
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NORDERNEY
The Houthi terrorists allegedly targeted the British destroyer HMS 'Diamond', the 'Norderney' and the 'MSC Tavvishi' on June 8. According to the British maritime security company Ambrey, the 'Norederney' was hit by a missile 83 nautical miles southeast of Aden. A second missile was sighted but did not hit the ship. A fire broke out, but was put out. People in small boats in the vicinity had opened fire on the ship during the incident. The captain of the vessel assured that the crew was safe. Damage control work was being carried out. The captain of the vessel reported that there were no injuries, and that the ship is heading towards its next port of destination. The 'MSC Tavvishi' was attacked about 70 nautical miles southwest of Aden and struck by a missile with a subsequent fire onboard.
HMS DIAMOND
The Houthi terrorists allegedly targeted the British destroyer HMS 'Diamond', the 'Norderney' and the 'MSC Tavvishi' on June 8. According to the British maritime security company Ambrey, the 'Norederney' was hit by a missile 83 nautical miles southeast of Aden. A second missile was sighted but did not hit the ship. A fire broke out, but was put out. People in small boats in the vicinity had opened fire on the ship during the incident. The captain of the vessel assured that the crew was safe. Damage control work was being carried out. The captain of the vessel reported that there were no injuries, and that the ship is heading towards its next port of destination. The 'MSC Tavvishi' was attacked about 70 nautical miles southwest of Aden and struck by a missile with a subsequent fire onboard. The United Kingdom Ministry of Defence refuted claims made by Yemen's Houthis that they launched ballistic missiles at the British destroyer in the Red Sea.
RIDENS
On the night of June 9, the departure of a migrant boat with around 60 people on board was reported to the CROSS Gris-Nez, at Petit Fort Philippe beach, off the coast of Dunkirk. The CROSS deployed the “Ridens” to check the situation on site. Once near the boat, which was heading towards Great Britain, the "Ridens" indicated that maritime traffic was affected in this navigation sector. In conjunction with the CROSS navigation service, commercial vessels in the area were informed of the presence of the boat and asked to change their route to avoid a collision. In the middle of the morning, the boat lost its propulsion and began to drift while it was in the middle of the traffic separation system, close to the maritime sector under British responsibility. Initially, the occupants refused to be assisted by French rescue means and continued their drift towards the French coast. After some time, a first group of around ten people asked to be rescued by the 'Ridens'. Then different groups of around ten individuals each time also ask to be rescued. An hour later, around 12:00 p.m., all occupants of the migrant boat agreed to be picked up by the 'Ridens'. At the start of the afternoon, the 'Ridens' dropped off the 60 castaways in Calais where they were taken care of at the dock by the emergency services.
MSC TAVVISHI
The Houthi terrorists allegedly targeted the British destroyer HMS 'Diamond', the 'Norderney' and the 'MSC Tavvishi' on June 8. According to the British maritime security company Ambrey, the 'Norederney' was hit by a missile 83 nautical miles southeast of Aden. A second missile was sighted but did not hit the ship. A fire broke out, but was put out. People in small boats in the vicinity had opened fire on the ship during the incident. The captain of the vessel assured that the crew was safe. Damage control work was being carried out. The captain of the vessel reported that there were no injuries, and that the ship is heading towards its next port of destination. The 'MSC Tavvishi' was attacked about 70 nautical miles southwest of Aden and struck by a missile with a subsequent fire onboard.
NIKITIS
On the morning of June 8, the Port Authority of Prinos Thassos was informed about a mechanical damage to the port and starboard side main engine of the 'Nikitis' during the scheduled route from the port of Kavala to the port of Prinos, with 53 passengers on board. The ship sailed under its own power to the port of Prinos, where the passengers disembarked safely. The Port Authority of Prinos prohibited the sailing of the ferry until the damage was repaired and a certificate of class maintenance presented by the monitoring classification society.